Green jobs could include subsidising home technology-Green jobs News 19 Feb 2010

Green jobs could include subsidising home technology

Those in green jobs may wish to look at ways of reducing the costs of environmentally-friendly home technology.

According to Duncan Hayes, editor of Build It magazine, it is unrealistic to expect homeowners to renovate their properties using green technology as it is simply too expensive.

"We get several people that [want] heat pumps or solar panels or PV [photovoltaics] and after a couple of quotes they just walk away and look to insulation for their savings in terms of energy and CO2," he noted.

Mr Hayes said he would recommend that those in governmental green jobs attempt to subsidise the green technology - or that homeowners be given some sort of monetary incentive to install it as it was "not realistic" to expect them to do so without.

He spoke out after Kingfisher revealed that B&Q sales had dropped in the last three months to January 2010, although Mr Hayes said he believed this was down to the weather.

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